Analysis of root volatiles and functional characterization of a root-specific germacrene A synthase inArtemisia pallens

Author:

Kiran N.R.,Narayanan Ananth Krishna,Mohapatra Soumyajit,Gupta Priyanka,Nagegowda Dinesh A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractDavana (Artemisia pallens) is a valuable aromatic herb within the Asteraceae family, highly prized for its essential oil (EO) produced in the aerial parts. However, the root volatiles and their specific composition, and genes responsible for root volatiles have remained unexplored until now. Here, we show thatA. pallensroots possess distinct oil bodies and yields ∼0.05% of EO, which is primarily composed of sesquiterpenes β-elemene, neryl isovalerate, β-selinene, and α-selinene, and trace amounts of monoterpenes β-myrcene, D-limonene. This shows that, besides aerial parts, roots of davana can also be a source of unique EO. Moreover, we functionally characterized a terpene synthase (ApTPS1) that exhibited highin silicoexpression in the root transcriptome. The recombinant ApTPS1 showed the formation of β-elemene and germacrene A withE,E-farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) as a substrate. Further, detailed analysis of assay products revealed that β-elemene was the thermal rearrangement product of germacrene A. Furthermore, the functional expression of ApTPS1 inSaccharomyces cerevisiaeconfirmed thein vivoβ-elemene/germacrene A synthase activity of ApTPS1. At the transcript level,ApTPS1displayed predominant expression in root, with significantly lower level of expression in other tissues. This expression pattern ofApTPS1positively correlated with the tissue-specific accumulation level of β-elemene. Overall, these findings provide fundamental insights into the EO profile of davana roots, and the contribution of ApTPS1 in the formation of a major root volatile.Main conclusionThe study demonstrated thatArtemisia pallensroots can be a source of terpene-rich essential oil and root-specific ApTPS1 forms germacrene-A contributing to major root volatiles.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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